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A Ban On Animal Testing For Cosmetics




Meghana Addla Suneel, NLUO


ABSTRACT


The cosmetic products which are available in the market in a wide range, they are used to a human body. Cosmetic Beauty products are often applied to help you make you look good beautiful. Beauty products have become more important as more individuals aspire to seem young and charming. Lotions, lipsticks, fragrances, eyeliners, nail polishes, hair care products, and other products are easily accessible currently.

Animals are commonly utilized in cosmetics research and testing, toxicity testing, and other types of research.


A vast majority of birds are condemned to a life in an experimental cage, where they must endure solitude and pain. When it comes to research inflicting violence on animals, the vast majority of drugs that pass muster in animals do not pass muster in humans. It's considered a dark science.

Animal experimentation is unethical. Every year, billions upon billions of vulnerable animals are slaughtered solely as a result of animal research. It is a reality that an animal die each sec as a result of it

Several scientists are also looking at measures to limit all use of animals in study, and all these initiatives can also decrease these need animals in science. Many countries are banning animal testing for cosmetics.


Keywords: Cosmetic products, Research, animals, animal testing, experimental cage , banning etc.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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